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Landis Lectures Tomorrow About Administrative Law

Closes Series of Law School Lectures At Langdell

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Dean Landis, of the Law School, will give a free, public lecture tomorrow night on the subject "Crucial Issues in Administrative Law," at 8 o'clock in the Court Room of Langdell Hall.

This will be the last of a series of lectures this winter by faculty members of the Law School, on topics of current importance in the law, of interest both to the general public and to practicing attorneys. Dean Landis's talk will touch on problems raised by such administrative agencies as the N.L.R.B., the S.E.C., and other government bodies.

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